Australia has legalised same-sex marriage. All that’s left to do is for the Australian Governor-General to sign it into law – a formality. Equal marriage sailed through the House of Representatives without amendment and was supported by the vast majority of Australian MPs from all sides of the political spectrum. The first gay weddings will take place in January. There’s good news, too, for couples who married overseas : their marriages will now be legally recognised throughout Australia. More than 12.7 million people voted with over 60% saying that yes, gay marriage should be legal. The postal vote wasn’t popular, however, even amongst those who supported equal marriage, and its result wasn’t even legally binding, but it has been the catalyst to redefining Australia’s marriage laws. It’s great news, too, for those transitioning from one gender to another. If they’re married, it means they’ll no longer need to divorce ...